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  • 1. Feline orthopoxvirus infection transmitted from cat to human.
    Hawranek T, Tritscher M, Muss WH, Jecel J, Nowotny N, Kolodziejek J, Emberger M, Schaeppi H, Hintner H.
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  • 8. Novel Orthopoxvirus Infection in an Alaska Resident.
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  • 9. Cowpox/catpox infection.
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  • 10. Cat-to-human orthopoxvirus transmission, northeastern Italy.
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  • 11. Skin lesions caused by orthopoxvirus infection in a dog.
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  • 14. Poxvirus infection in the domestic cat: some clinical and epidemiological observations.
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  • 15. [The detection and identification of poxvirus in domestic cats].
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  • 16. Characterization of a cowpox-like orthopox virus which had caused a lethal infection in man.
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  • 17. Generalized fatal Cowpox virus infection in a cat with transmission to a human contact case.
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  • 18. Human infection with a zoonotic orthopoxvirus in the country of Georgia.
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  • 19. Orthopoxvirus Seroprevalence in Cats and Veterinary Personnel in North-Eastern Italy in 2011.
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